MRR 5x130 wheels open up the MRR lineup to platforms that run the 5x130 bolt pattern, with diameters offered from 18 to 22 inches across forged, flow-formed, and cast designs. Whether you're building a fast-road setup or chasing a clean luxury stance, this is where the MRR range meets the 5x130 fitment. Every order ships free, and financing is available through Affirm.
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Why 5x130 MRR wheels matter
The 5x130 bolt pattern is most closely associated with Porsche, and MRR has built a reputation around serving that audience directly. As MRR notes, the brand makes a wide range of wheels for many vehicles, including 5x130 Porsche wheels, with its lineup either forged, made in the USA, or flow formed depending on the model. That construction split is exactly why model choice matters here: a forged FS1, for example, is a custom-built wheel made of forged 6061-T6 aerospace aluminum with a directional five-spoke split design, which is a different proposition than a cast or flow-formed style. You can browse the full MRR lineup to see how the range is organized.
Which MRR models & options
The MRR range spans forged, GF-series flow-formed, and street-cast designs, so a 5x130 build can take several directions. On the forged side, look at the Forged F6, Forged F23, and Forged FR43 for lightweight, custom-built construction. The five-spoke split FS1 and its sibling FS6 are long-standing favorites on Porsche chassis. For concave, multi-spoke flow-formed looks, the GF7, GF9, and GF13 are worth a close look.
Fitment coverage
Beyond 5x130, the MRR range is also carried in other five-lug patterns, so it's easy to spec the right hub for your platform. If your car runs a German non-Porsche bolt circle, see the 5x112 MRR wheels for many Audi, BMW, and Mercedes applications, the 5x120 MRR wheels for BMW, or the 5x108 MRR wheels for several European platforms. Japanese and other applications often land on the 5x114.3 MRR wheels. Across these patterns, diameters run 18 through 22 inches, so you can shop by size with the 18-inch MRR wheels, 19-inch MRR wheels, 20-inch MRR wheels, or 21-inch MRR wheels pages.
How to choose
Start with construction and intent: pick a forged design like the Forged F10 or Forged F24 when weight savings is the priority, or a flow-formed GF design such as the GF5 for a strong value-to-style balance. Then match diameter to your tire and brake clearance, and confirm width and offset against your fenders. For reference points across patterns, popular spec-and-finish combinations include the GF26 5x120 20x9 +38 in Bronze, the GF26 5x120 20x10 +40 in Gloss Black, the GF26 5x112 20x11 +25 in Bronze, the GF26 5x114.3 20x11 +40 in Bronze, and the GF5 5x108 21x9 +38 in Gloss Black. Use these to gauge how a similar fit translates to your 5x130 build.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles use the 5x130 bolt pattern? The 5x130 pattern is most closely tied to Porsche, and MRR specifically produces 5x130 Porsche wheels alongside its broader lineup.
Are MRR 5x130 wheels forged? It depends on the model. MRR wheels are either forged, made in the USA, or flow formed depending on the design, and a model like the FS1 is a custom-built forged 6061-T6 aluminum wheel.
What sizes are available? MRR wheels are offered in diameters from 18 to 22 inches, so you can match the build to your tire, brake, and fender clearance.